Month: October 2024

Sierra Leone's Augustine Williams nets brace in Indy's draw

Sierra Leone’s Augustine Williams nets brace in Indy’s draw

Sierra Leone International Augustine Williams extended his impressive scoring form with two goals, leading the host Boys in Blue to a 2-2 draw against Louisville City FC on Saturday night at Carroll Stadium.

Augi made history as the first Indy Eleven player to score five goals in consecutive matches, following his hat trick against Miami FC on September 28.

He currently leads the Eleven with 10 goals this season, marking his third consecutive campaign with double-digit goals. The 27-year-old Williams surpassed teammate Sebastian Guenzatti to claim fifth place on the USL Championship all-time list with 76 career goals in league history.

The Boys in Blue took a 2-1 lead in the 68th minute with Augi’s second goal of the night. Captain Aodhan Quinn initiated the scoring sequence with a long ball up the left side to Douglas Martinez, who promptly headed it to Jack Blake.

Blake then delivered a left-footed cross that Williams converted with a sliding touch. Blake now has four assists this season. Louisville levelled the score in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time when substitute Jake Morris scored.

Goalkeeper Hunter Sulte made five crucial saves, bringing his season total to 62. The Boys in Blue currently hold a 12-10-8 record with 44 points, placing them sixth in the Eastern Conference with four regular-season games remaining.

Namibia set for crucial AFCON Group J qualifiers against Zimbabwe

Namibia set for crucial AFCON Group J qualifiers against Zimbabwe

Namibia set for crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Group J qualifying matches against Zimbabwe. The team will play two important games against Zimbabwe on October 10 and October 14, 2024, in South Africa.

Bottom of the group having lost their opening two matches against Cameroon and Kenya in the race to Morocco, Namibia looks to review their chances against Zimbabwe.

The squad announcement comes at a critical point in their AFCON campaign, and the technical team will be relying on key players to perform well during the two matches. Both matches against Zimbabwe will take place in South Africa on neutral ground and are expected to be closely contested due to the rivalry between the two nations.

Namibia’s squad and tactics are crucial as they aim to qualify for AFCON 2025. The team will train in South Africa to refine their strategy and prepare for the challenges ahead. Their campaign now depends on their performance against Zimbabwe. Victory could propel them into a strong position, while defeat would jeopardize their chances.

Namibia must win at least of this month’s ties to revive their qualification hopes.

Richard Mbulu out of Malawi's AFCON qualifiers against Senegal

Richard Mbulu out of Malawi’s AFCON qualifiers against Senegal

Malawi is gearing up for an important 2025 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Senegal, but striker Richard Mbulu’s injury is a major setback for the team.

Coach Patrick Mabedi has called up Isaac Kaliati from Mighty Mukuru Wanderers to replace Mbulu for the matches against Senegal.

The squad includes local and international players, with notable additions being Kaliati and Timothy Silwamba from Mighty Mukuru Wanderers, and the return of goalkeeper Brighton Munthali from Blue Eagles. Not having Mbulu will be a big challenge when facing Senegal in Dakar.

Despite the obstacles, Coach Mabedi’s team has shown resilience before, and they will try to contain Senegal’s strong attack while taking advantage of any chances to counter.

The team will travel to Senegal via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Foreign-based players will join the team directly from their clubs in Europe and Africa. This adds complexity to Malawi’s preparations, as there will be limited time for the full squad to train together before the matches.

After playing in Dakar, Malawi will return home to play the second leg at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on October 15. Squad depth and fitness will be crucial for the team’s success with two matches in a short time.

Despite Mbulu’s absence, the inclusion of Kaliati offers the team a chance to try something different up front. Coach Patrick Mabedi will be hoping his side can rise to the challenge against the formidable Senegalese team and keep their AFCON 2025 qualification hopes alive.

Otto Addo picks Ghana Black Stars squad for Sudan qualifying ties

Otto Addo picks Ghana squad for Sudan qualifying ties

Ghana’s coach, Otto Addo, has named a 25-man squad for the upcoming matches against Sudan in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. The Black Stars are set to commence training on Monday.

Defenders Alexander Djiku and Gideon Mensah are back in the squad after missing the last qualifiers against Angola and Niger.

Isaac Afful, a left-back from FC Samartex, has been chosen for his debut after performing well in the CAF Champions League preliminary round and the ongoing Premier League.

Olympique Lyon forward Ernest Nuamah and Ibrahim Sulemana of Atalanta have also returned to the squad after recovering from injuries that kept them out of the last qualifiers.

Ghana will play Sudan at the Accra Sports Stadium on Thursday, October 10, before travelling to Libya for the reverse fixture at the Martyrs of Benina Stadium in Benina, Libya, on Monday, October 14, 2024.

The Black Stars aim to win against the Falcons after a tough start to the qualifiers against Angola and Niger, with a 1-0 loss to Angola and a 1-1 draw against Niger.

Issa Kallon, Fornah and Bakayoko return for Ivory Coast crucial qualifiers

Issa Kallon, Fornah and Bakayoko return for Ivory Coast crucial qualifiers

Sierra Leone coach Amidu Karim has announced his final 25-man squad for the AFCON qualifiers against the reigning African Champions, Ivory Coast.

Notable absentees include Bristol Rovers midfielder Kamil Conteh, and defender Osman Kakay. And, still no place for Inform striker Augustine Williams under coach Amidu Karim.

The squad sees the return of China-based winger Issa Kallon, who last appeared in Turkey in 2022 during the international matches. Salford City midfielder Tyrese Fornah has also been named, following his first international breakaway with Sierra Leone, which ended poorly after he was given a red card.

Fornah was dismissed in the 39th minute in the 2-0 defeat to Egypt, having picked up a first yellow card a minute earlier for a bad tackle, before being given a second yellow a minute later for dissent.

Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo striker Amadou Bakayoko makes his return after missing matches against Chad and Zambia in the two African Cup of Nations qualifiers last month.

Ivory Coast will host Sierra Leone on October 11 at the Laurent Pokou Stadium. This game is crucial for coach Karim’s side in their pursuit of qualifying for the Morocco 2025 AFCON.

The Leone Stars will aim to bounce back from their recent loss to Zambia and revive their hopes of qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

  • Complex Situation

Currently standing third from bottom with only one point from their first two matches, the Leone Stars must show composure and resilience. They need to win at least one of the doubleheaders and hope that Zambia fails to win against Chad.

Coach Avram Grant’s side will target maximum results against Chad, Sierra Leone will need to secure at least three points against Ivory Coast in either of the match day three or four qualifiers. Otherwise, depending on other results, the situation will be more complex for the Leone Stars on the road to Morocco.

The second leg of the doubleheader will take place on October 15 at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium in Monrovia, Liberia.

Ivory Coast has had a perfect start in the AFCON 2025 qualifiers, winning their matches against Zambia and Chad, and securing the top position in Group G with six points. Zambia has three points, Sierra Leone has one point, and Chad has yet to earn a point.

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Sierra Leone standing third from bottom with only one point from their first two matches.
Sierra Leone standing third from bottom with only one point from their first two matches.
Young prospect Joshua Sesay joins Arsenal from Milwall

Young prospect Joshua Sesay joins Arsenal from Millwall

Youngster Joshua Sesay from Millwall has officially signed with the Arsenal academy, as reported by trusted youth outlet The Secret Scout.

The under-15 attacking midfielder is an up-and-coming talent with a skill set that allows him to excel as a winger on both the left and right sides of the field.

Millwall has been successful in developing young players in recent years. They are not afraid to give their top young players a chance in the first team at The Den, and some academy talents are also sought after by other clubs.

In addition to developing their own talent, Millwall also recruits players from other teams, such as Daniel Kelly, who appears to be a promising signing from the Celtic setup.

Arsenal is eyeing 17-year-old Cerro Porteno left-back Diego Leon, but faces competition from Manchester City and Manchester United. They recently signed former West Ham United under-15 midfielder Kyran Thompson, beating out several other clubs.

Senegal's Pape Matar Sarr nets as Tottenham win in Budapest

Senegal’s Pape Sarr nets in Tottenham’s Europa League win

Senegal’s international, Pape Matar Sarr, scored two goals in two matches in the UEFA Europa League (UEL). He opened the scoring from close range after 23 minutes at the Ferencváros Stadium in Budapest.

Sarr’s teammate, Brennan Johnson, scored the second helping the team secure a valuable away victory in Europe with a 2-1 win against Ferencvaros in Hungary on Thursday evening.

As a result, the London club is currently third in the table, aiming to advance straight to the knockout stages of the UEFA Europa League.

The result marked five wins in our last matches across three different competitions: Coventry in the Carabao Cup, Brentford and Manchester United in the Premier League, and Qarabag and Ferencvaros in the UEL.

Sarr’s fine finish showcased his good form as he shifted onto his left foot from the right angle and curled a low shot in off the far post, making it 2-0 four minutes from time in the rain at the Groupama Arena.

Despite the Hungarian champions being unbeaten at home in 14 matches, they fought until the end, with Barnabas Varga sliding home a cross from Cristian Ramirez as the clock ticked into five minutes of added time.

There were no more scares as Tottenham secured their second win out of two in the league phase of the new-look competition, following their MD1 win against Qarabag last week.

Attacker Percy Tau is a notable absentee in Broos squad for this month's 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Congo

Percy Tau left out of South Africa squad for Congo ties

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has announced his final squad for the AFCON qualifiers against Congo. The matches are scheduled to take place at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha, and away on October 15, 2024.

Attacker Percy Tau is a notable absentee in Broos squad for this month’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Congo.

South Africa currently holds the second position in Group K of qualifiers following their draw against Uganda and their victory over South Sudan last month.

Teboho Mokoena and Khuliso Mudau retained their places, while Percy Tau was left out.

Mokoena and Mudau, who have had limited play time for Mamelodi Sundowns, were chosen for the squad. Mudau made his first appearance as a substitute in the win against Kaizer Chiefs at the FNB Stadium.

Coach Hossam Hassan ready Egypt squad for AFCON qualifying matches

Egypt could secure AFCON 2025 spot with wins over Mauritania

Coach Hossam Hassan has confirmed a 24-man squad for Group C double fixture against Mauritania, with the exclusion of the trio of Emam Ashour, Ahmed Hegazi, and Mohamed Elneny from Egypt’s squad for the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers against Mauritania.

The Pharaohs have a chance to secure their place in the next AFCON by getting six points from the next two matches against Mauritania.

The Pharaohs will play against Mauritania in Cairo on 11 October 2024 before playing the return leg in Mauritania on 15 October 2024.

Egypt currently tops the group with six points from two wins over Cape Verde and Botswana and they hope to maintain their winning run in the qualifiers against the Lions of Chinguetti, who are second in the group with three points.

The Zamalek duo of Mohamed Awwad and Nabil Emad have returned after their standout performance in the CAF Super Cup match against Al Ahly.

Hossam has also selected six foreign-based players, five players from Al Ahly, five players from Zamalek, and eight players from other domestic league teams.

The top two teams in the group will secure direct qualification for the 2025 AFCON, scheduled to be held in Morocco.

The Full Squad Listed

Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly), Mohamed Awad (Zamalek), El Mahdy Soliman (Al Ittihad), Mostafa Shobeir (Al Ahly).

Defense: Mohamed Abdelmonem (Nice), Rami Rabia (Al Ahly), Ahmed Ramadan (Ceramica Cleopatra), Khaled Sobhy (Al Masry), Mohamed Hamdi (Pyramids), Mohamed Shehata (Zamalek), Ahmed Nabil Kouka (Al Ahly), Ahmed Eid (Al Masry).

Midfield: Hamdy Fathy (Al Wakrah), Marwan Ateya (Al Ahly), Nasser Maher (Zamalek), Ahmed Sayed Zizo (Zamalek), Nabil Emad (Zamalek), Mahmoud Trezeguet (Al Rayyan), Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Mostafa Fathy (Pyramids), Ibrahim Adel (Pyramids).

Attack: Mostafa Mohamed (Nantes), Osama Faisal (Bank Al Ahly).

Mohamed Salah becomes top Africa's scorer in Champions League history

Mohamed Salah becomes top Africa’s scorer in Champions League history

Mohamed Salah has become the top scorer in Champions League history from Africa with 45 goals, surpassing Ivorian Didier Drogba and Cameroonian Samuel Eto’o, who have 44 and 30 goals, respectively.

Salah scored a perfect curler into the top corner at the Kop end, helping Liverpool secure a 2-0 victory against Bologna at Anfield during the league phase. This finish earned Salah a spot on the shortlist for Goal of the Day, alongside goals from Jhon Duran (Aston Villa), Christos Tzolis (Club Brugge), and Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus).

Despite Bologna’s strong performance, Liverpool maintained their 100% record in the competition. Liverpool continued their winning start with Alexis Mac Allister scoring from close range and Mohamed Salah finishing with a sublime strike in Arne Slot’s first European night at Anfield.

The hosts took the lead 11 minutes into the game when Mac Allister connected with a cross from Salah. Bologna had their chances, with Dan Ndoye hitting the woodwork and Alisson Becker denying Kacper Urbański and Riccardo Orsolini.

However, Salah secured the win with a stylish left-footed shot into the far corner 15 minutes from time.

Mohamed Salah has become the top African scorer in the history of the Champions League.
Mohamed Salah has become the top African scorer in the history of the Champions League.